The Tree of Death by Brian Eastman

The Tree of Death by Brian Eastman

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When Rosemary and Laura go to Baffington to help with an ambitious Medieval Fayre, their task is to refurbish the neglected churchyard. However, on their first morning they discover the body of a man under the tree, pierced through the heart by an arrow. Now, Rosemary and Laura must weed through a village full of suspects to uncover the murderer.

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The Tree of Death by Brian Eastman

When Laura Thyme goes to the parish of Baffington to visit her cousin's recently ordained son, she meets many of the locals...and witnesses the sudden death of one of them. A year later, Rosemary and Laura return to help with an ambitious Medieval Fayre, organised by the local celebrity and historian, Franklin Danvers. Their task is to refurbish the neglected churchyard, where the finest feature is a huge old yew tree. However, on their first morning they discover the body of a man under the tree, pierced through the heart by an arrow. Unfortunately, most of the villagers had just received tuition in archery, and several of them had proved to be excellent shots! Almost everyone - including the vicar - had motive, means and opportunity galore, so Rosemary and Thyme must weed through a village full of suspects to uncover the true murderer...
'Delightful' Oxford Times
BRIAN EASTMAN heads one of the UK's leading independent production companies, Carnival Films, and has produced a wide variety of TV programmes and feature films including Agatha Christie's Poirot, Jeeves and Wooster, Shadowlands and Traffik. He created, and produces, Rosemary and Thyme for ITV.
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ISBN 13 9780749081409
ISBN 10 0749081406
Title The Tree of Death
Author Brian Eastman
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Allison & Busby
Year published 2006-09-01
Number of pages 304
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.